Fuck man, there's gonna be a huge anti-sjw boom again, right?
And like last time, people won't realize this is a liberal problem, not a leftist one, and they'll just move to the right.
Gets my goat every time Nancy Pelosi in a kente cloth is exemplified as "woke-leftism".
My mind agrees with you but my heart is strangely confident it won't happen. After seeing the online left get big enough to crush PragerU on twitter, who knows? Maybe this time, shit like what you're saying could be resisted.
I feel these types of responses are planned in order to cause as much conflict and contempt for the "left" as they can. At least, it seems, there's a slowly growing number of people that are realizing it.
The way Americans just uncritically worship small business owners is embarrassing.
I wonder how much of it has to do with being a nation of slaveowners, who just yearn to own property that makes passive income and tell desperate people what to do with their lives.
I think that's a lot of it, but also Americans hate how their bosses have so much control over their lives. But we see the solution not as democracy in the workplace, but to become the boss ourselves.
"When education is not liberating, the dream of the oppressed is to become the oppressor." —Paulo Freire
A nation of desperate people fighting for the chance to hold the whip, rather than build something where the whip is no longer necessary to wield
Family owned isn't necessarily a small business. BMW and Aldi are both family-owned.
Well actually this is good for small businesses, since we all know that women be shopping
Both heads of the Small Business Administration under Trump were women. How do they not have a better answer?! it's not like a reporter asked this at a live press conference!!
I always get a kick out of the "family owned business line". It's supposed to conjure up quaint and feel good thoughts about how your local resident is providing a service for a community that they are a part of, and so they'd never fuck YOU over right??? Yeah well, you know who else runs a "family owned business?" The fucking Walton family
Maybe because the idea of the family gives off a sort of homey, kind feeling. Nepotism gives off the feeling of princes and royalty and elitism.